Existing through intentions

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readApr 3, 2023

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Question from the Internet:

“If we judged others strictly on their intention and not their actions, would we have fewer conflicts?”

First of all, juding others on their intentions is very difficult, if not impossible. Most of the time, we are not even aware of our own intention, let alone knowing the intentions of others.

By default, we are not installed with the ability to objectively see and feel intentions – our own or of others.

Moreover, if we could see our inherent intentrions we are all born with, we would have even more conflicts.

We are all born with an instinctively and overwhelmingly egocentric, self-serving and self-justifying intention that drives us to succeed and survive at each other’s expense while we accumulate and consume excessively everything we can only for ourselves.

This is why we need a unique method in a safe and conductive environment, where we can gradually and purposefully recognize and reveal our inherent intentions towards each other, so then we could also methodically and purposefully correct and upgrade our intentions.

The very ability to experience and exist through intentions, instead of superficially existing through and judging everything by the actions will give us a qualitatively much higher sense of existence. We can refine and develop this ability so much so, that we will almost completely ignore our actions – that are automatic anyway – and focus and work on only to keep our intentions positive, mutually complementing and even mutually loving in order to build a much better, safer, peaceful and relatively equal for all of us.

By purposefully and consciously changing our intentions from inherently selfish and egoistic to selfless and altruistic we consciously and proactively become like nature’s elements or the healthy cells of the biological body. And it is this unique, purposefully achieved human consciousness through focusing on and existing in the intentions will make us “truly Human”, and higher beings, the peak of natural evolution.

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Zsolt Hermann
Zsolt Hermann

Written by Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.

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